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The Oxford handbook of the British musical
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Hard times
the adult musical in 1970s New York City -
The American musical
a literary study within the context of American drama and American theater with references to selected American musicals by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, Arthur Laurents, Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, and James Lapine -
Destabilizing the Hollywood musical
music, masculinity, and mayhem -
Changed for good
a feminist history of the Broadway musical -
Body knowledge
performance, intermediality, and American entertainment at the turn of the twentieth century -
An Oxford handbook of the American musical
Volume 3, Identities and audiences in the musical -
<<The>> musical
race, gender and performance -
Shakespeare and the American popular stage
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Dramatism and musical theater
experiments in rhetorical performance -
The American musical
a literary study within the context of American drama and American theater with references to selected American musicals by Richard Rogers, Oscar Hammerstein II, Arthur Laurents, Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, and James Lapine -
Themes and topics of the American Musical after World War II
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A problem like Maria
gender and sexuality in the American musical -
Shakespeare and the American popular stage
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Changed for good
a feminist history of the Broadway musical -
The great white way
race and the Broadway musical -
Body knowledge
performance, intermediality, and American entertainment at the turn of the twentieth century -
Hard times
the adult musical in 1970s New York City -
Destabilizing the Hollywood musical
music, masculinity and mayhem -
The Oxford handbook of the British musical
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<<The>> American musical
a literary study within the context of American drama and American theater with references to selected American musicals by Richard Rogers, Oscar Hammerstein II, Arthur Laurents, Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, and James Lapine -
Themes and topics of the American musical after World War II
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The American musical
a literary study within the context of American drama and American theater with references to selected American musicals by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, Arthur Laurents, Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, and James Lapine -
Incongruous entertainment
camp, cultural value, and the MGM musical -
Mary Poppins
anything can happen if you let it; the story behind the journey from books to Broadway